i would be interested in hearing if you are who
>>13745891says you are, honestly
also i think the main problem with spiders, or actual insects is that, once they do their job in your home, they dont just die. if you had food out and flies came and ate it, they wouldnt die after. theyd just reproduce and hang around waiting for more food, getting more and more desperate until eventually they start trying to land on the food. the same with spiders: they eat the flies if youre lucky, then hang around out of sight, because a spider thinks "if they dont know it doesnt hurt them" - worst case is they allow flies the room to reproduce slowly enough to go unnoticed, but for enough flies to be made to be eaten, for them to sustain around the house
but imagine if the flies came, ate the food (and actually ate it, cleared the plate, disinfected and all), and once their job is done, they died with 0 mess. imagine they just disappeared once their job is done. this would be a great next step if we werent all over the planet and so high up in the food chain that, to replace all of the flies wed come into contact with/replace them into our homes, with disposable-and-actually-useful flies, wed seriously fuck up the ecosystem.
but doing this right (if it were a guarantee) might be a good next step in our evolution
spiders mightve had the luxury to do this but with their own kind. sort of like with the flies, but instead with maids who we can have clean the dishes before we throw them into the trash or whatever - or women/men to have sex with and dispose of afterwards... of course we wouldnt, but spiders could. once the male has created more spiders, theyre no longer needed, so they can die.
there would be a reason its the females eating or killing the men. i dont know though
maybe they wanted to eat their organs and head for sustenance to ensure a more successful pregnancy. ...